I will like to know if there is a MAP SDK or control that I can use on a Windows Form only Visual Basic 2010 application. That can be either free or paid.
The application is simple. Show a map of a country and have about 200 pushpoints and able to click on the pushpoints and get a small amount od text from it.
I'm putting this together mainly just to ask if there's any interest in it. Since I don't use VS2010, I can't use the SDK which I'm sure does some nice things, however I can use the REST service and, with an API key from Bing, I'm able to get what I want.I'll just show some screenshots and if anyone is interested, I'll put the code and full explanation together.I also have a splitter container such that the Results group is in the upper container pane and the Map group is in the lower one:When the user adjusts the splitter (or the form, if it moves the splitter vertically), then after a one second delay, it will refresh the information. I do this because I can tell Bing what size map to return:
How to map a network drive to be used by a service. My question is relatively similar, and I realize there are others that are.. but I can't get it to work. I am creating the service thru visual studio 2010.
I attempted to map using WNetAddConnection2- and it successfully maps and is instantly lost (check if drive is mapped right after mapping it). I tried something else. saw some information about using WSH.. I added the reference and tried using wsh... didn't work.I tried WNetUseConnection and that failed as well.
Attempted running the service under a different profile- that didn't work Once I actually get access to the network drive, i need to copy files from that share into a local directory. Maybe I'm missing the boat here but If someone could give me a thorough explaination of what is actually going on and a direction to head I can probably figure it out
I have a button in my visual basic application that finds an address on a Bing map. It then launches the browser, passing the address of the property on the URL. Used to work just fine, but it doesn seem to work anymore and I don't know why. For example, if I cut/paste the following URL into my browser, bing maps comes up but does nothing.
[URL]
However, when I bring up bing maps and cut/past just the address into the search box, if finds the parcel. if an address can still be passed on the URL?
I am trying to write some code to serialize the XML returned by the Bing Maps REST location query. So far my code parses down to the "ResourceSet" level and then screws up. am trying to have the "ResourceSet" element parsed into an object of "LocationResourceSet", since this is a location query and the "ResourceSets" vary depending on the type of REST call
I have a program that when you press a button it maps 2 drives, updates a registry value and then starts a executable which is stored in a SQL table. I'm having issues after the file opens. The program it opens does not seem to be working quite right. When you open the program by clicking on the .exe it works file.When I call it from the app, I have issues with the program after it opens. Can someone explain to me the difference between double clicking an .exe and using process.start? Is there a different way to do it? My code is listed below.
I am in need of a small application, that will allways be topmost and will send keystrokes to the last active application (typically notepad or an explorer window). My problem is retrieving the current active form (or application), when my application is started up. Every search seems to return old and rather complex solutions using Win32 library functions, but I was kinda hoping, that .Net allowed for a neater and more simple solution.I need a code example or link on how to retrieve the currently active application window from another application just starting up.
I was wondering if it's possible to store application data within an application without storing the data in an external file. For example, in my application, the user can choose where he/she would like to store the files that the application creates. I need to make the application remember the location that the user specified. I've tried using My.Settings to save this information, but since my application is standalone, if the location of the application changes, the My.Settings information changes as well (unless I coded it incorrectly before). I would prefer not to store this data in a .txt file or something similar.
At present I have wrote an application (in-house CRM, vb .net 2010) which allows me to send emails under the selected customer & I categorised these emails.As these are categorised I can return data to display email history in my program by using search criteria:
Dim oMail As Outlook.MAPIFolder = oNS.GetDefaultFolder(Outlook.OlDefaultFolders.olFolderSentMail) Dim sSearch As String sSearch = "[Categories] = '" + "[" + tAccount.Text.Trim + "]" + "(" + tShipTo.Text.Trim + ")'" Dim oItems As Outlook.Items = oMail.Items.Restrict(sSearch)
However the limitation to the above is it only looks at sent items & no other folder.My ideal solution would be to display all email correspondence for a certain contact.
I had my laptop stolen and had to download a trial version of microsoft word 2010. the file extension says it is WordApplication.odt. I am using Visual Basic 2010 and had the application converted from a visual basic 2008. The Imports Word = Microsoft.Office.Interop.Word .Net Reference file, but I thing the trial version of Microsoft Word has a different file extension.
I would like to make a cad application (something like autocad) but i don't know where to start. My experience is little in oop, so far i was using procedural programming. I' m willing to learn anything it takes to accomplish that.
I have made an application in dotnet4 which needs sopfilter and vlc player to normally run. Normally, when a user installs my app, he needs .NET Framework 4 to be installed, after that sopfilter and vlc. I want to make my application portable to run on computers without .NET Framework 4, sopfilter and vlc. I dont't want to make it using ThinApp beacause it takes very much time. Is there any way to make my app "All in one" to work on computers w/o these programs already installed?
I am clueless on the whole thing and been reading a lot about it. So far, I saw some samples which are poorly documented and oritend to vb.net 2005. Is there any SDK oriented to vb.net 2010 and well-documented? After converting 2005->2010, it gives me errors and so I can't see the samples. Gruile SDK seems to work fine but it is very badly documented. I donno how it is initialized and interacted with at all as their API reference is poorly written.
My Vusiual studio express 2010 has suddenly decided not to load.I get a message saying" Application cannot start" If I load a project from the source the application will load, but something aren't working and after debug I loose the tabs.I have tried repaired, delete and re-load and deleeting all files and re-load.
I want to insert a pause between the display of one control (a button) and the display of another control (a label) on a windows form. Specifically, I want the form to load with the button (and other controls) displayed, then, after a pause of two seconds, the label to display. I have tried timers, and .Sleep() but the effect is not what I want. That is, there is a pause before all of the controls are displayed, and all (including the label) are displayed at one time. I want most of the controls (all except the label) to display normally, then, after a two second pause, I want the label to display (on the same form).
I am using Visual Studio 2010 Ultimate, I developed an application in Visual Basic and that is running successfully when I copy this application to other system then it does not run and .Net framework is installed on other system.
My application is looking for .Net Framework 4.0 but I only have 3.5 on my machine so I get an error.How can I get my application to work on 3.5 only?Is there some code which is 4.0 code only? which creates this error?As this is corperate computer I can't upgrade to 4.0 myself either.